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Change of Seasons
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Change of Seasons
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Chicago pianist
Tim Green
had already released a few excellent albums on the
Origin
label when
Change of Seasons
was produced. What is different about
? A couple of things. The first is a tight focus on Christmas music, with a handful of traditional pieces heavily reworked in a piano jazz trio setting with a bit of a kick, and a handful of pieces that are more tangentially related to Christmas (
Vince Guaraldi
's
"Linus and Lucy"
;
"Everything's Alright"
from
Jesus Christ Superstar
). Beyond the content itself, the band takes the idea of a rotating trio to a new level. As they move from track to track, the bandmembers rotate their instruments. Nominal leader
opens and closes the album on bass, but fills in the middle on piano.
Mark Maegdlin
plays the piano for much of the album, but moves to drums when
Green
is on the ivories.
Jake Vinsel
plays the bass when
is on piano, playing drums the rest of the time. All are extremely proficient on both of their chosen instruments, changing the dynamic of the music somewhat on the fly. The arrangements are nearly universally surprising, presenting old songs from new angles and showcasing the players' exceptional abilities. With innovation in arrangement, in band makeup, and in general performance, this album becomes an easy choice for anyone looking for something a little newer for Christmas listening. ~ Adam Greenberg
Tim Green
had already released a few excellent albums on the
Origin
label when
Change of Seasons
was produced. What is different about
? A couple of things. The first is a tight focus on Christmas music, with a handful of traditional pieces heavily reworked in a piano jazz trio setting with a bit of a kick, and a handful of pieces that are more tangentially related to Christmas (
Vince Guaraldi
's
"Linus and Lucy"
;
"Everything's Alright"
from
Jesus Christ Superstar
). Beyond the content itself, the band takes the idea of a rotating trio to a new level. As they move from track to track, the bandmembers rotate their instruments. Nominal leader
opens and closes the album on bass, but fills in the middle on piano.
Mark Maegdlin
plays the piano for much of the album, but moves to drums when
Green
is on the ivories.
Jake Vinsel
plays the bass when
is on piano, playing drums the rest of the time. All are extremely proficient on both of their chosen instruments, changing the dynamic of the music somewhat on the fly. The arrangements are nearly universally surprising, presenting old songs from new angles and showcasing the players' exceptional abilities. With innovation in arrangement, in band makeup, and in general performance, this album becomes an easy choice for anyone looking for something a little newer for Christmas listening. ~ Adam Greenberg